Re: matching impedances
- From: "captainvideo462002@xxxxxxxxx" <captainvideo462002@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 10:39:56 -0700 (PDT)
On Sep 29, 5:19 pm, terry <tsanf...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 28, 11:04 pm, "William Sommerwerck"
<grizzledgee...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is an interesting group
I just had an impedance issue i got help with on a project that I am
working on, in summary
I used CO sensors in a parking garage the rating on the comunication
bus is 2000ft, When I designed the project during estimation I took a
risk to strech to 3000 based on the probability that the voltage drop
would not migatate me. Anyhow to make a very long story short, it
turned out between my low volatge sub and my inherient nature for
taking small calculated risks, the com was 3500 ft, I tried to figure
out the best end of the line terminator , going back to the impedance
matching topic that sparked my interest, after calling some experts, I
got the matched impedance, but still need to and another 50VA
transformer.... lesson learned on my part
Thanks for sharing
Allan J Federman
allanfeder...@xxxxxxxxx
Mr. Federman, your writing verges on the incomprehensible. I have little
idea what you're talking about or trying to say.
I hope communications with your customers aren't so opaque.
I think he'd be talking DC signals from the CO sensors, not
impedances? But no expertise here concerning remote indicating sensors.- Hide quoted text -
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I don't feel so badly now, as I couldn't really figure out what he was
talking about either. However it did sound interesting so if the OP
could please rephrase it a little better we all might be able to
participate. I always proof read my work.Lenny.
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